Catholic teachers find themselves intensely immersed in Jewish history

Catholic teachers find themselves intensely immersed in Jewish history

The Bearing Witness series of seminars created by the Anti-Defamation League is designed to teach educators about anti-Semitism and the history of the relationship between Jews and the church.

No shortage of smiles at school picture day

Students at Capistrano Avenue Elementary in West Hills pose and goof off. Demand for the photos is staying strong, despite the recession and the ease of at-home photography.

An anomaly in judging at Carson science fair

Professors and researchers had to wow tough critics -- fourth-graders from Foster and Carver elementary schools in Compton.

Chocolate milk: better than no milk?

School administrators debate whether the vitamins are worth the added sugar. In Illinois, students organize to overturn a ban.


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UC regents approve partnership with L.A. County to reopen King medical facility

UC regents approve partnership with L.A. County to reopen King medical facility

The regents, some expressing concern about potential pitfalls, said they acted out of a moral imperative to aid the community for which the hospital was once a point of pride.

UC regents approve 32% student fee hike

The decision was made with little debate after a lengthy committee discussion Wednesday. Thousands of students and labor union activists protested outside the meeting at UCLA.

250 men get a voice at school in Watts

250 men get a voice at school in Watts

L.A. city officials are among those who read books to students for an hour at an annual event called Donuts With Dad. 'They were hanging on my every word,' one volunteer says.

L.A. County keeping sugary drinks around -- for now

L.A. County keeping sugary drinks around -- for now

Supervisors approve health initiatives to improve the county's chances of receiving federal stimulus funds, but vote against a proposal to discourage the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages.

Villaraigosa, teacher groups vie for 4 schools

Villaraigosa, teacher groups vie for 4 schools

Jefferson High is one of the campuses that both Los Angeles' mayor and groups backed by the teachers union have bid to run. Supt. Ramon Cortines will decide.

USC enrolls highest number of foreign students of any U.S. university

The campus, which recruits heavily in Asia, had 7,482 international students in the 2008-09 school year. UCLA was eighth, with 5,590.

State cuts give private colleges an edge

State cuts give private colleges an edge

Some campuses are luring students away from UC and Cal State schools with grants and assurances.

Exercise balls get education rolling

Exercise balls get education rolling

Classrooms that have replaced chairs with balls and ball chairs see better results. The devices sharpen students' attention and improve posture, teachers say.

Two worlds on one campus

Two worlds on one campus

The adversarial aura remains as students at Daniel Pearl journalism magnet high school and Birmingham charter high school settle into their new, segregated arrangement.

L.A. Unified asks union to OK four furlough days this year

To offset a budget shortfall of almost $500 million, Cortines also wants a 12% pay cut in the future.

California could get up to $700 million in U.S. education funds

Guidelines for the Race to the Top money for states will be released Thursday. State legislators will have to scurry to make the application deadline.

Public colleges get high marks among Californians, poll finds

UC, CSU and community college campuses are well-regarded despite recent furloughs and reduced class offerings. Yet only 41% of those surveyed would support higher taxes to offset budget cuts.

CSU applications up 53% from last year

The increase puts added pressure on the 23-campus university system, which has raised tuition 30% this year and plans to cut enrollment by 40,000 students in the face of a severe budget crisis.

Compton schools' weighty competition

Compton schools' weighty competition

Staff members team up to lose pounds and gain cash prizes. The district hopes their successes will inspire students to make better food choices too.

L.A. Unified magnet school application deadline is Dec. 18

This year's earlier due date is tied to the district's effort to improve its own forecasting of enrollment for the following school year, an official says.

Three's a crowd when it comes to Eastside schools

Three's a crowd when it comes to Eastside schools

The addition of the Mendez learning center disrupts age-old campus loyalty -- to Roosevelt or Garfield highs, which are locked in a 75-year rivalry.

Volunteers hear a silent call for help

Volunteers hear a silent call for help

They went as temps to work at a Koreatown rehab center for deaf people. When funding dwindled, they stayed on without pay.